2011 Art in Phytopathology Contest

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2011 Art in Phytopathology Contest Hosted by the Graduate Student Committee

The Graduate Student committee would like to thank for their support, and for providing awards to the winners of this year’s contest.

Digitally Altered Category Digitally altered Citrus greening leaf symptoms in a floral pattern by Venkatesan Parkunan Digitally Altered Category

An abstract in Colletotrichum by Jonathan Whitworth Digitally Altered Category

A Next Gen Sequencing Perspective of Phytopathology by Felix Francis Digitally Altered Category

Disney world - just a microscope away by Sara Thomas Digitally Altered Category

Which came first: the sporangium or the zoospore? By Amara Dunn Arts/Crafts Category

Galls and Tar Spot on Maple by Monica M. Lewandowski Arts/Crafts Category

Brown Blotch Mushrooms by Nora Abdel Fatah Issa Arts/Crafts Category

Snow-Forest in a Petridish by Mihir Kumar Mandal Arts/Crafts Category

Citrus Pathologist Shirt by Venkatesan Parkunan Wacky/Humor Category

Phytophthora blight on pumpkin by Amara Dunn Wacky/Humor Category

Learn to count by Sara Thomas Wacky/Humor Category

Scab smile by George W. Sundin Wacky/Humor Category

A Case of CMA Mondays by Maria Holdcroft Wacky/Humor Category

Turtle neck by Francisco Flores Microscopy Category

Ethereal Endophytes by Anna L Testen Microscopy Category

Eruption of Mount Phomabetaeus by Linda Hanson Microscopy Category

Tobacco Cyst Nematode Life Cycle by Venkatesan Parkunan Microscopy Category

Pycnidium of Coniothyrium minitans ejecting pycnidiospores by Shrishail S Navi Microscopy Category

Pacific Coast Cedar Rust by Roger Wise Nature/Whole Plant Category

There's a Fungus Among Us by Virginia R. Sykes Nature/Whole Plant Category

Apothecia of soybean white mold fungus by Shrishail S Navi Nature/Whole Plant Category

Which came first: the sporangium or the zoospore? By Amara Dunn Best in Show

Contest Information All APS members are eligible to enter Awards are given to first place winners in each category and to the Best in Show For more information, go to http://www.apsnet.org/Pages/default.aspx, or email Kestrel Lannon at krlannon@ncsu.edu This year’s entries along with artwork descriptions can be viewed at Picasa http://picasa.google.com/intl/en/